Brown gets green light to join Yellow and Navy

The Central Coast Mariners have added to their attacking stocks with the signing of Welsh age group international Jonathan Brown until at least the end of the Hyundai A-League 2009/10 season.

The Central Coast Mariners have added to their attacking stocks with the signing of Welsh age group international Jonathan Brown until at least the end of the Hyundai A-League 2009/10 season.

"The club is always looking at ways to improve its playing stocks and we see Jonathan as a very exciting prospect," said Mariners Executive Chairman Lyall Gorman.

"He is only young, has plenty of energy and pace, and hopefully he can contribute to the club ending the 2009/10 season on a positive note."

The 19-year-old right-winger cum striker has already been capped for his nation six times at Under 21-s level, and joins the Gosford based club after coming through the youth system at Wales- biggest club, Cardiff City.

Brown made two senior appearances for the Bluebirds in the English Championship as a 17-year-old before moving to Conference side Wrexham on loan, and scored four goals in 27 appearances during his time at the Racecourse Ground.

After trialling for League One club Leyton Orient but failing to win a deal at Brisbane Road, Brown tried his luck further afield, and when his CV landed on the desk of Mariners- Football Manager Lawrie McKinna, the seed had been sown.

At just 19, McKinna hopes the teenager can gain valuable experience during his time on the coast.

"As soon as I saw his resume I spoke to Matt Crowell to ask after him and had some positive feedback, so we-ve had him in at training over the last few weeks and he-s looked good," said McKinna.

"Only being 19 means he gives us plenty of options and he-s still developing, but from what we have seen of him at training he should be a good addition to the squad.

"He will add to the competition for spots in attack and that-s what we need at the moment, so we-ll see how he goes."

The son of a former Welsh youth Rugby captain, Brown played the 15-man game as a youngster and was also a national age champion over 100 metres, but his decision to pursue a career in Football was vindicated when, at just 14, he made his debut for the Welsh Under 17-s national side in 2005.